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advice
Articles for Outreach & Missions
The Best Marriage Advice We’ve Ever Heard
Choose to love each other even in those moments when you struggle to like each other. Love is a commitment, not just a feeling.
Christian News
‘Please Don’t Give Up’—Rick and Kay Warren Share Encouragement for Pastors Who Want to Resign
Rick and Kay Warren share words of encouragement and practical advice they believe is important in order for ministry leaders to continue persevering through the many challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Articles for Pastors
Parenting Advice for Pastors
Parenting advice for pastors - Your children will either grow up in a performance-driven house or a grace-driven house. If they grow up in a performance-driven house, then they will either be hypocrites or rebels. If they grow up in a grace-driven house, they will be disciples who seek the grace of God.
Articles for Pastors
25 Things I Wish Someone Had Told Me
One of the benefits of aging is gaining a clear sense of what you wish you would have known when you were younger. It got me thinking along the same lines. So just for fun, here are five things, in five areas, I wish someone had told me.
Articles for Pastors
Why “Remove Negative People” Is Terrible Advice For Leaders
The world may tell you to remove negative people from your life. But if you strive to be an authentic leader, your goal should be just the opposite. You should be seeking out negative people, and placing yourself directly, and intentionally, in their midst.
Articles for Worship & Creative
The Worst Church Marketing Advice We’ve Ever Heard
"If you are a small- or medium-sized church, or one with a smaller marketing and communications budget, don’t give up."
Articles for Pastors
Advice for the Type A Leader With a Million Good Ideas
Good leaders don’t intentionally frustrate people, but the process of guiding change can (and will) be frustrating at times.
Administration
6 of the Best Pieces of Hiring Advice I Have Received
Look for people who are passionate about what they get to do more than they are passionate about what they will be called.